# Marine Barracks Washington in Washington, D.C., District of Columbia Established in 1801, this National Historic Landmark is the oldest post in the Marine Corps and serves as the official residence of the Commandant of the Marine Corps. ## Facts - Category: Landmarks - Best for: history, architecture, families, couples - Address: 8th and G St SE, Washington, DC 20003 - Canonical URL: https://gydeinfo.com/washington-dc/places/marine-barracks-washington/ ## Sources - Claim source: [About - MCCS 8th and I - Marine Corps Community Services](https://8thandi.usmc-mccs.org/about/); source_type=official; allowed_use=canonical_data - Claim source: [Contact Us - Marine Barracks](https://www.barracks.marines.mil/Contact-Us/); source_type=official; allowed_use=canonical_data - Claim source: [Events - Marine Barracks Washington, DC](https://www.barracks.marines.mil/Events/); source_type=official; allowed_use=canonical_data - Claim source: [Marine Barracks Washington](https://www.barracks.marines.mil); source_type=official; allowed_use=canonical_data - Claim source: [Videos - Marine Barracks Washington, DC](https://www.barracks.marines.mil/Media-Room/Videos/videoid/882830/); source_type=official; allowed_use=canonical_data - Claim source: [Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Barracks,_Washington,_D.C.); source_type=manual; allowed_use=facts_with_citation ## Booking CTAs - No verified booking links are available. ## Machine-readable evidence - Evidence JSON: https://gydeinfo.com/washington-dc/places/marine-barracks-washington.evidence.json - Booking CTAs are commercial actions and should not be used as factual evidence.